July 5th, 1852: Frederick Douglass gives his 'What to the Slave Is the 4th of July' speech
1 year ago
1.05K
On July 5, 1852, one of the most important American’s expressed his thoughts on what the Fourth of July meant to slaves. One America's Sam Valk with more on Frederick Douglass' speech in Rochester, New York and what can be learned from it today.
Loading 12 comments...
-
4:58
One America News Network
16 hours agoIN FOCUS: Americans Want U.S Border Secured Before Foreign Wars with Rep. Brian Babin - OAN
7.16K2 -
Steven Crowder
2 hours ago🔴 UT Austin Hamas Rally Turns VIOLENT! Is Texas Crushing Free Speech?
43.6K153 -
LIVE
Michael Franzese
18 hours agoMichael Franzese LIVE! | Title IX, Trump’s NY Trial., Anti-Semitism, Opioid & Fentanyl | Ep. 2
1,345 watching -
LIVE
Benny Johnson
1 hour ago🚨Supreme Court Could NUKE ALL Trump Cases LIVE Right Now As Union Workers ROAR for Trump
8,483 watching -
2:07:24
Due Dissidence
11 hours agoNetanyahu TRASHES Protesters, Trump Allies INDICTED in AZ, McConnell BLAMES TUCKER for Ukraine Delay
3.58K13 -
LIVE
vivafrei
2 hours agoSupreme Court Oral Arguments on Presidential Immunity - Viva Frei Live!
7,677 watching -
1:17:07
Real Coffee With Scott Adams
1 hour agoCoffee with Scott Adams 4/25/24
2.07K8 -
1:15:28
Graham Allen
3 hours agoRIOTS BREAK OUT ACROSS THE US! + Is The TikTok Ban A Poison Pill??
21.8K107 -
2:33:02
Matt Kohrs
10 hours agoDJT Talks Short Squeeze, GDP Report & Live Trading || The MK Show
13.2K3 -
2:30:43
AP4Liberty
3 hours agoNick Fuentes and Lauren Southern Go To War Over Sex
16.5K9